Shoe Structure

ABSTRACT

The invention discloses a shoe structure for correcting or preventing hallex ectropion, preventing a status of overlapping a hallux on a first toe, and covering toes in the shoe structure. The shoe structure is characterized by comprising at least one toe separator, wherein the toe separator is parallel to a wearing direction and is arranged at the internal front end of the shoe structure, the front end of the shoe structure is divided into a first wearing space and at least one second wearing space, and the toes are separated by the equivalent toe separators, so as to achieve the effects of correcting and preventing hallex ectropion and keeping toe gaps dry and clean; furthermore, by adopting the design of the shoe structure of covering the toes, a patient suffering from hallex ectropion can be corrected correspondingly while wearing shoes for covering the toes, therefore the shoe structure can be used for correcting and preventing for a long time.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention discloses a shoe structure for correcting or preventinghallex ectropion, preventing a status of overlapping a hallux on a firsttoe, and covering toes in the shoe structure.

PRIOR ART

Due to various styles and types of current shoes, most ordinary shoeshave been known as fashion and beauty. However, the comfort of the shoesis often neglected while people purse the fashion, even the toedeformation or joint displacement is caused due to wearing pointed shoesor high-heeled shoes, so as to cause hallex ectropion. Therefore, theappearance of the palm can be affected, the pain on the hallex can becaused while walking; or, if the hallex ectropion is severe, the footcan be treated by the surgical operation only, however, if a patientwears the unconformable shoes, the hallex ectropion will be relapsed andthe toes will be deformed, therefore it is necessary to adopt the shoestructure for treating the hallex ectropion to correct, treat andalleviate the pain on the toe joints.

However, the structures for correcting the hallex ectropion sold in themarket are socks for treating the hallex ectropion or soles for treatingthe hallex ectropion which can alleviate the pain only at most whilewearing due to the lack of compelling force, therefore, the correctingeffect is limited; even if most shoes for treating the hallex ectropionare used for correcting by the way of fixing or pulling the hallex, thewearing comfort can be greatly reduced by correcting in such a way offorcibly pulling the hallex only; furthermore, most soles are lack ofsterilization, even the germs are bred easily because the palms arecovered sultrily, so as to derive foot diseases; therefore improperdesign for covering the toes is the main reason of the shoes for causingthe hallex ectropion. Although the correcting shoes such as sandals andslippers consider more comfort by exposing the toes after the patientsuffers from the hallex ectropion, the shoe structure for correcting thehallex ectropion by covering the hallexes of the toes has not beenconsidered, because the shoe structure is too idealized. Many peoplestill wear the shoes for covering the toes to work and cannot replace bysandals or slippers even if the toes are uncomfortable, therefore theshoes for treating the hallex ectropion by covering the toes areabsolutely necessary. The advance prevention is superior to thetreatment afterward. Nowadays, the existing correcting shoe structuresin the market have the structure focused on the correction afterward,but neglect the advance prevention, i.e. the prevention on the hallexectropion.

In order to improve the above defects, the inventor has proceeded to thedevelopment on the shoe structure. The shoe structure does not only havethe effects of preventing and correcting the hallex ectropion andalleviating arthralgia and discomfort caused by the hallex ectropion,but also is the most basic demand of the human beings. The currentsituations that the market correcting shoe structure is insufficient infunction and the style does not comply with the use can be improved tomeet the most basic walking demands of the human beings to wear.

CONTENT OF THE INVENTION

One purpose of the invention is to provide a structure for separatingtoes. The shoe structure is used to achieve the effects of correctingthe condition of overlapping the hallex on the first toe, preventing thehallex ectropion and alleviating the toe arthralgia, so as to improvethe foot health.

Another purpose of the invention is that foot diseases are not likely tobe caused due to foot stuffiness and humid slits when the hallexectropion is corrected, and the discomfort caused by correction cannotbe caused; furthermore, a user who wears the shoes is convenient to wearand is more comfortable to walk, and the shoe structure is possible forany person who likes wearing high-heeled shoes to prevent the toe jointdisplacement and deformation.

The invention is a shoe structure which is used for correcting orpreventing hallex ectropion and covering toes in the shoe structure. Ashoe structure is characterized by comprising at least one toe separatorwhich is parallel to a wearing direction and is arranged at the internalfront end of the shoe structure, and the front end of the shoe structureis divided into a first wearing space and at least one second wearingspace.

An external layer is formed by extending the inner surface of the shoestructure from the toe separators, the toe separators are located in theexternal layer, and the inner surface of the external layer can becovered with a breathable cloth or is provided with punctiform bulgesused for massaging soles and can generate fine gaps to promotecross-ventilation to prevent germs from breeding caused by sweating dueto stuffiness.

The external layer is sewn or is connected in the shoe structure in aninterference fit way, so as to give consideration to the effects ofbeing good in correction and attractive in appearance as well asconvenient to wear and use, wherein the surface of the external layer isprovided with gaps used for distinguishing the positions of the toeseparators corresponding to the position of the toe separators; the shoestructure can be shoes with wide toe caps, or pointed shoes capable ofeasily holding the toe separators. The shoe structure can cooperate witha way of normally laying toes to meet human engineering, so as toalleviate the toe pressure. The toe separators are plurally set, and thefront end of each shoe structure is divided into a first wearing spaceand four wearing spaces for separating five toes.

By the design of separating the hallex and other four fingers orseparating the five fingers, the hallex ectropion can be prevented, eventhe prevention on germ breeding among the toe gaps and toe cracking canbe prevented when the hallex ectropion can be gradually corrected whenthe hallex ectropion is prevented. In addition to the design of theinvention, no foot stiffness condition caused by the correction iscaused while correcting, no correction realized by pulling toes cannotbe carried out, and no discomfort situation caused by forcibly pullingthe toes through the external force is caused; however, a patient canwear the shoe structure in the formal occasion by the design of the shoestructure of covering the toes. In conclusion, the effect on preventingthe hallex ectropion can be achieved by the correcting structure;furthermore, the shoe structure cannot only meet the effect oncorrecting the hallex ectropion, but also give consideration to theattractive appearance and the comfort while correcting; meanwhile, thehurt and discomfort caused by surgical correction can be prevented infuture by the structure of correcting the hallex ectropion.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is the top view of the better embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2 is the schematic diagram of the better embodiment of theinvention.

FIG. 3 is the schematic diagram of the external layer of anotherimplementation pattern of the better embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4 is the application schematic diagram of another implementationpattern of the better embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 5 is the schematic diagram of the external layer of anotherimplementation pattern of the better embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 6 is application schematic diagram of another implementationpattern of the better embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 7 is the schematic diagram of the external layer of otherimplementation pattern of the invention.

FIG. 8 is the schematic diagram of other implementation patterns of theinvention.

FIG. 9 is the schematic diagram of other implementation patterns of theinvention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

In order to make the juror know the contents of the invention clearly,please refer to the following specification and drawings.

Please refer to the FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 which are three-dimensional sideviews and application schematic diagrams of the better embodiment of theinvention. As shown in figures, a shoe structure 1 provided by theinvention is used for correcting or preventing hallex ectropion andcovering toes in the shoe structure 1. The shoe structure ischaracterized by comprising at least one toe separator 10 which isdifferently arranged by matching the condition of the hallex ectropion;the embodiment is specified by taking one toe separator 10 as anexample, the shape of the toe separator 10 is designed in a customizedway, such as a rectangular shape and an arc shape; the embodiment isspecified by taking the rectangular shape as an example, the toeseparator 10 is parallel to the wearing direction and is arranged at theinternal front end of each shoe structure 1, the front end of the shoestructure 1 is divided into a first wearing space 11 and a secondwearing space 12, and the volume ratio of the first wearing space 11 tothe second wearing space 12 is 1:(3-1):5, and the ratio of the firstwearing space 11 to the second wearing space 12 is defined is that thehallex and the rest four fingers of the foot can be effectivelyseparated according to the toe distribution of the feet of the humanbeings, so as to correct and prevent the hallex ectropion; in theembodiment, taking the shoe structure 1 for the right foot to wear as anexample in the embodiment, the first wearing space 11 is used forholding the hallux, the second wearing space 12 is used for holdingother fingers, and the toe separator 10 is used for separating toes andis unlikely to cause germ and mildew breeding due to sweat toderivatively cause foot diseases or foot odor because the toe separator10 is made from a ventilate material; by the design of covering the toesthrough the correcting shoe structure 1, the toe separator 10 is locatedin the shoe structure 1 to meet the private demand of correcting thehallex ectropion, the shoe structure is not conspicuous due to a strangestructure, and the attractive appearance can be realized; with view towearing the shoes for covering the toes to match with a formal dress andthe wearing comfort after anyone suffers from the hallex ectropion, theconditions that the shoe structure 1 for preventing the hallex ectropionwhich covers the toes and the shoe structure 1 which exposes toes cannotbe worn in the formal occasion is not considered because most correctingshoe structures 1 are set in the shoe structures of sandals, slippersand the like which expose toes, therefore, the shoe structure hasbenefits by setting the toe separators 10 into the shoe structure 1 forcovering the toes.

Please refer to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 which are the schematic diagrams ofthe external layer and application schematic diagrams of the betterembodiment. As shown in figures, a toe separator 10 is parallel to awearing diction and is arranged at the internal front end of the shoestructure 1, the front end of the shoe structure 1 is divided into afirst wearing space 11 and a second wearing space 12, and the volumeratio of the first wearing space 11 to the second wearing space 12 is1:(3-1):5, and the ratio of the first wearing space 11 to the secondwearing space 12 is defined is that the hallex and the rest four fingersof the foot can be effectively separated according to the toedistribution of the feet of the human beings, so as to correct andprevent the hallex ectropion; an external layer 13 is formed byextending at least one inner surface of the shoe structure, the basis ofthe external layer is divided into a full cover and a semi covercorresponding to the rear half part of the inner surface of the shoestructure, or is further divided into a type with a side edge and a typewithout side edge. The inventor can design the shoe structure in acustomized way according to the individual habits of customers due tothe diversified set of the external layer 13. In addition, the innersurface of the external layer 13 is either provided with punctiformbulges or covered with a breathable cloth 130 or the combinationthereof; taking the punctiform bulges arranged at the bottom of thestructure in the implementation pattern as an example, the shoestructure is made from an elastic material to freely bend palm and thepressure on the palm can be alleviated due to an anti-vibration effectin the process of walking, the punctiform bulges are used for massagingfeet and can generate fine gaps to promote cross-ventilation to preventgerms from breeding caused by sweating due to stuffiness. Therefore, theshoe structure is more comfortable when a user is walking, and theexternal layer 13 is set to be helpful to be beneficial for alleviatingthe toe pressure, the hurt caused by the hallex ectropion and the footodor or foot diseases caused by germ or mildew breeding, without anyside effect. Also, the external layer 13 can be connected with the shoestructure 1 in such either a sewing or an interference fit way. Takingthe interference fit way in the implementation pattern as an example,the external layer 13 is convenient to take out in the shoe structure 1for cleaning because the external layer 13 is arranged in the shoestructure 1 by an interference way.

Moreover, a gap 132 is formed in the surface of the external layer 13,is formed corresponding to the toe separators 10 and is used fordistinguishing the positions of the toe separators 10; in addition,taking the gap 132 as an example in the embodiment, the gaps 132 of theshoe structure are plurally designed and are not limited to separate thehallux and other four toes, or distinguish other toes, such asseparating the third toe from the fourth toe of the palm, therefore thecorrecting function of the shoe structure 1 is multi-element;furthermore, the shoe structure 1 has an enough space to extend toes toalleviate the pressure on the toes, and is unlikely to cause the hallexectropion.

Please refer to FIG. 5, FIG. 6, FIG. 7, FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 which are theschematic diagrams and application schematic diagrams of the externallayer in the implementation pattern, the schematic diagrams of theexternal layers of other implementation patterns and the schematicdiagrams of other implementation patterns. As shown in FIG. 5 and FIG.6, in the implementation pattern, taking two toe separators 10 of theshoe structure as an example, the toe separators 10 are parallel to thewearing direction, arranged at the internal front end of the shoestructure 1, and located between the hallux and the first toe andbetween the first toe and the second toe respectively, so as to preventthe toe gaps from breeding germs and cracking in addition to theprevention on hallex ectropion; the front end of the shoe structure 1 isdivided into a first wearing space 11 and a second wearing space 12, thetotal area ratio of the rear of the first wearing space 11 to the secondwearing space is 1:(3-1):5. In addition, as shown in figures, anexternal layer 13 is formed by extending at least one internal surfaceof the shoe structure from the toe separators 10, the toe separator 10is located in the external layer 13 in which an opening 131 and two gaps132 are formed, and the opening 131 of the external layer is used forholding the palm of the human body. The basis of the external layer 13is divided into a full cover and a semi cover corresponding to the rearhalf part of the inner surface of the shoe structure, or is furtherdivided into a type with a side edge and a type without the side edge.The embodiment is specified by taking the full cover type without sideedge as an example: the external layer 13 is set in the shoe structure 1like a sole in such either a sewing or an interference fit way. Theimplementation pattern is specified by taking the external layer 13 setin the shoe structure in an interference fit way, and the inner surfaceof the outer layer 13 is either provided with punctiform bulges orcovered with a breathable cloth 130 or the combination thereof. Theimplementation pattern is only specified by gluing the breathable cloth130.

As shown in FIG. 7, the shoe structure 1 is specified by the shoestructure 1. The front end of the shoe structure 1 is divided into afirst wearing space 11 and a second wearing space 11 by the toeseparator 10, and the external layer 13 is in a semi-cover shape and isprovided with an opening 131 used for holding palm of the human body.The implementation pattern is specified by taking the external layer 13covered with the breathable cloth 130 as an example. As shown in FIG. 8,a shoe structure 1 is specified by taking the shoe structure with threetoe separators 10 as an example. The front end of the shoe structure 1is divided into a first space and three second spaces 12 by the toeseparators 10, like FIG. 7, the external layer is also in a semi-covertype. However, the gap 132 is formed corresponding to the toe separators10; also, by taking the external layer 13 in a sewing way as an example,the external layer 13 is arranged in the shoe structure, therefore theexternal layer 13 has to be fixed in the shoe structure 1 because theexternal layer cannot move due to walking. The implementation pattern ishigh-heeled shoes.

As shown in FIG. 9, a shoe structure 1 is specified by four toeseparators as an example: the front end of the shoe structure 1 isdivided into a first wearing space and four second wearing spaces 12 bythe toe separator 10, and the external layer is specified by a fullcover with a side edge in the implementation pattern. Also, the externallayer 13 is arranged in the shoe structure 1 in an interference fit wayin the implementation pattern, so that the external layer can be takenout of the shoe structure for cleaning, and the shoe structure can beused for various shoes, and the implementation pattern is specified byleather shoes.

The abovementioned embodiments are better embodiments of the shoestructure only, but are not used for limiting the scope ofimplementation of the shoe structure; therefore, the shoe structure isnot used for breaking away from the equalization change and modificationin the spirit and scope and is included in the patent scope of theinvention.

SPECIFICATION OF SYMBOL

-   1 Shoe structure-   10 Toe separator-   11 First wearing space-   12 Second wearing space-   13 External layer-   130 Breathable cloth-   131 Opening-   132 Gap

1. A shoe structure for correcting or preventing hallex ectropion andcovering toes in the shoe structure, characterized by comprising atleast a toe separator, wherein the toe separator is parallel to awearing direction and is arranged at the internal front end of the shoestructure, and the front end of the shoe structure is divided into afirst wearing space and at least one second wearing space.
 2. The shoestructure according to claim 1, wherein an externally layer is formed byextending at least one inner surface of the shoe structure from the toeseparator, and the toe separator is located in the external layer. 3.The shoe structure according to claim 2, wherein the inner surface ofthe external layer is either provided with punctiform bulges or coveredwith a breathable cloth or the combination thereof.
 4. The shoestructure according to claim 2, wherein the external layer is connectedin the shoe structure in a sewing way.
 5. The shoe structure accordingto claim 2, wherein the external layer is connected in the shoestructure in an interference fit way.
 6. The shoe structure according toclaim 2 or 3 or 4 or 5, wherein at least a gap is formed in the surfaceof the external layer.
 7. The shoe structure according to claim 6,wherein each gap is set to correspond to the corresponding toeseparator.
 8. The shoe structure according to claim 7, wherein the toeseparators are arranged plurally, and the front end of the shoestructure is divided into a first wearing space and a plurality ofsecond wearing space for separating toes.